Smooth Durabak

Nay

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Anybody used the smooth durabak as exterior "paint"? This is the stuff without all the ground up rubber granules. Since I don't plan on climbing my Jeep (I'll probably regret saying this one day and wish the side of my XJ had great traction), the "non-skid" properties of regular Durabak are kind of unnecessary for an exterior application.

I am feeling the need to ugly-up my Jeep a bit, but not quite as ugly as standard Durabak. UV protectant Durabak 18 would seem to fit the bill perfectly, for less money than a substandard Maacover paint job.

Thanks,
Nay
 
Nay said:
Anybody used the smooth durabak as exterior "paint"? This is the stuff without all the ground up rubber granules. Since I don't plan on climbing my Jeep (I'll probably regret saying this one day and wish the side of my XJ had great traction), the "non-skid" properties of regular Durabak are kind of unnecessary for an exterior application.

I am feeling the need to ugly-up my Jeep a bit, but not quite as ugly as standard Durabak. UV protectant Durabak 18 would seem to fit the bill perfectly, for less money than a substandard Maacover paint job.

Thanks,
Nay

Nay, did you get them to send you a chip of the smooth? I did and it really didn't seem that smooth. Still planning to do the outside in their blue though and for the same dollar amount reason as you, plus I figured it'd stop all the minor scratches from happening.
 
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